The latest blockbusters as well as indie favourites from the past year against a backdrop of the city lights
Mrs Macquaries Point provides stunning views of the Sydney skyline as the sun sets. When night does fall a three-storey high screen rises from the harbour, showing the latest blockbusters as well as indie favourites from the past year against a backdrop of the city lights. Throw in a waterside restaurant and bar, and you've got the makings of a perfect Sydney night out. Even with a 1,900 capacity viewing grandstand tickets do sell out in a flash, so book early. Tickets on sale 15 December 2011 but get in quick before they go.
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